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  • AGO - Allen Group for Origami
    Meets monthly. Contact John Mascio at 214-725-7518 or mascio@ryu.com

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WEB JAPAN
Web Japan is a website sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and operated by a Japanese non government organization.  It was launched with the aim of helping people around the world get to know more about Japan and the Japanese people.  The site provides information on Japan across many different genres including culture, sightseeing, society, history and nature.  The content is provided primarily in English, but a portion of the site is multilingual.  Visit http://web-japan.org.

TOKYO BUSINESS ENTRY POINT
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has opened Tokyo Business Entry Point, an online service for foreign-affiliated firm's various questions.  Tokyo Business Entry Point provides useful information for foreign-affiliated firms in their quest for success in Tokyo.  The entire service is free of charge.  In addition to essential business-related information such as licensing regulations and governmental support services, this one-stop portal also offers information about education, housing, and other day-to-day necessities.  Visit http://www.tokyo-business.jp/

JAPAN NOW - ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER
Japan Now is the official email newsletter of the Embassy of Japan on current topics in Japanese politics, economy, and society, as well as Japan-related information from around the U.S. It is published twice a month by the Japan Information & Culture Center (JICC: the Embassy's cultural and public affairs division. To view articles in the current issue and for subscription information, visit http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc/JNindex.htm .



BOOKS FOR SALE

JAPANESE GESTURES: Modern Manifestations of a Classic Culture, by Michitaro Tada.
Translated by Tomiko Sasagawa Stahl and Anna Kazumi Stahl.  Paperback, 199 pages, published by Three Forks Press (September 2003).  Price $14.  To purchase, call 214-342-2022. 

The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth has an extensive library available to all members. Please contact us for more information.